Data Center Fire Protection With Tulsa & OKC Clean Agent Fire Suppression Systems

Data centers have unique challenges for business owners when it comes to protecting them from fire damage. The sensitive electrical equipment in these areas are of course especially vulnerable to water, whereas they can also present an increased risk for fires due to electrical short circuits, surges, etc.
So what can you do to protect what has become the foundation of most companies’ day-to-day business processes?
Well, there are several Tulsa and OKC fire suppression systems designed specifically to protect sensitive equipment like data centers. Clean agent fire suppression systems like 3M™ Novec™ 1230 and FM 200 can eliminate fires without the use of water, safely and quickly extinguishing fires in these special hazard environments.
“3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid suppresses the fire by removing the heat energy and interrupting the combustion process,” Chemetrochemetron logon Fire Systems, a leading supplier of fire protection systems, noted.
These chemical gas release system, which are electrically non-conductive thus causing no damage to the protected equipment, work with the fire detection components of a building to successfully eliminate a fire before it can cause significant damage.
“With extinguishing capabilities of 10 seconds or less, 3M™ Novec™ 1230 Fire Protection Fluid has the capability to extinguish fires fast and effectively – before any damage is done to your valued assets,” Chemetron wrote.
With these clean agent fire suppression systems, there is also no residue left behind, thus eliminating costly clean ups and downtime, and they are environmentally-friendly and non-toxic.
The Tulsa and Oklahoma City fire suppression experts at Mac Systems can engineer, install, and maintain the best fire suppression system for your data or telecommunications center. Data centers have become integral to business today, so protecting them from a fire as well as fire and water damage is vital for every company.

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